Together we're raising money for civic organizations and Democratic candidates chosen in partnership with Swing Left’s Blueprint team. Starting with Michigan, New Hampshire, Georgia, and several other key states, we'll put our dollars to work in battleground states in order to protect key U.S. Senate, House, and state-level seats while supporting grassroots efforts to register, engage, and protect voters.
Contribute today to support all of these priorities with a single donation:
U.S. Senate races: Support the reelection campaigns for Senator Maggie Hassan in New Hampshire and Senator Raphael Warnock in Georgia—two must-win races this November.
U.S. House races: Help Democratic candidates start strong in these competitive congressional districts: Hillary Scholten (MI-03), Carl Marlinga (MI-10), Yadira Caraveo (CO-08), Rudy Salas (CA-22), Chris Deluzio (PA-17), and Greg Landsman (OH-01).
Gubernatorial races: Support Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Georgia candidate Stacey Abrams, and Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro to help hold these key levers of power in the states.
State legislative races: Bolster Democratic candidates in
competitive state legislative races across Michigan and New Hampshire—two states in which Democrats have the opportunity to flip control of legislative chambers this November. In Michigan, this includes seven State House races (HD-20, HD-21, HD-22, HD-31, HD-48, HD-56, and HD-61) and eight State Senate races (SD-4, SD-9, SD-11, SD-13, SD-14, SD-28, SD-30, and SD-35). In New Hampshire, this includes nested State House districts across Hillsborough, Merrimack, and Rockingham counties, as well as three competitive State Senate races: SD-11, SD-12, and SD-24.
Civic organizations: Give to the Blueprint Voter Fund to fuel voter outreach programs led by a network of community-based civic organizations working in several key states, including America Votes - Michigan, America Votes - New Hampshire, and Make the Road Action - Pennsylvania.
Thank you for your support! Please check back for updated funding targets as the election cycle progresses.